Where does “Campbellian” come from?

Campbellian (English) comes from English Campbell, from Scottish Gaelic Caimbeul, from Scottish Gaelic cam, from Old Irish camm, from French Caen, from Proto-Celtic kagyom, from Proto-Indo-European kagʰyóm, from Proto-Indo-European -yós — Creates adjectives from noun or verb stems.

Campbellian (English): Relating to or reminiscent of American mythologist Joseph Campbell or his ideas, particularly the Hero's Journey

Definitions

  1. Relating to or reminiscent of American mythologist Joseph Campbell or his ideas, particularly the Hero's Journey

Ancestry of “Campbellian”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishCampbellA British breed of domestic duck developed at Uley, in Gloucestershire, England, at the turn of the 20th century
2Scottish GaelicCaimbeul"wry-mouthed"
3Scottish Gaeliccamcrooked, askew
4Old Irishcammcrooked, bent, curved, twisted; wavy, curly
5FrenchCaen
6Proto-Celtickagyompen, enclosure
7Proto-Indo-Europeankagʰyómenclosure, hedge
8Proto-Indo-European-yósCreates adjectives from noun or verb stems
Every word from Proto-Indo-European -yósEvery word from Proto-Indo-European kagʰyómEvery word from Proto-Celtic kagyom